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Chronic pain management may have a new angle, with a recent finding that regulatory T cells in female mice influence their pain perception.
Knowing the details of this life stage, often called the “lost years,” can boost sea turtle conservation efforts by allowing for higher risk assessment and better understanding of these species and ...
Scientists developed a nonhazardous strategy for recycling solar panels that recovers and reuses most components—without efficiency loss.
Microplastics and nanoplastics (MNP), tiny pieces of plastic between 500 micrometers and one nanometer, are all over the Earth, and in our bodies, even though we can’t see them. We use lots of plastic ...
Flying insects seem magnetized by light, but why? New research uncovers the dorsal-light-response mechanism behind this phenomenon.
Cell-derived coffee gets its start in a lab instead of a field, and soon it will be comparable enough to meet the rising coffee demand.
We use and dispose of plastics every day. From toothbrushes and water bottles to food wrappers and Band-Aids, plastics are all around us. Although there have been many efforts made to limit the ...
Science Connected Magazine is an editorially independent, non-profit newsroom producing open-access science journalism and scientific fact-checking for the global public.
Scientists examine how soil microbial communities resume ecosystem functioning after a wildfire, with a focus on the effects of dispersal.